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Transmission fluid temperature too hot. Most likely the Trans Temp Sensor. But also check your antifreeze because the trans fluid cools though the radiator. Also need to ask if you were towing a boat or trailer -- this can also cause the transmission to overwork and over heat. really important -- once the trans fluid has overheated -- regardless of the cause - you MUST change the trans fluid ASAP. Once it overheats, it loses its ability to lubricate and can lead to much worse problems.

It could be an internal problem with a pump, or it could be it needs to be serviced really bad. Most 'oil change' places can also do transmission services... I'd try that first, before paying a big repair bill to a shop. good luck.

have auto zone run a scan on the truck its free overheating you need a seperate cooler for you trans pulling trailer put a high load on trans this will make the trans last longer and run cooler I would put the cooler as low as possible in the very front of your radiators

Seeing as it seems you do not have any overheating problem other than when you are towing I believe that you need to make sure that when towing you do not have the transmission in overdrive unless going downhill. This is the #1 reason for transmissions failure while towing. Trans overheat = engine overheat
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the problem you will have is the trans for the v6 will have less friction material in it so it will havea very short life in a v8 car.. so no its not the same trans internally but as for the fit if the v6 is a 4.3 yes a direct fit for the v8 ..